Catholic faith

On LA’s Skid Row, Catholic Worker’s ‘Hippie Kitchen’ adjusts to COVID-19

By Alejandra Molina — April 29, 2020
LOS ANGELES (RNS) — Volunteers at the Los Angeles Catholic Worker soup kitchen are improvising to continue services while preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Latino Catholic leaders head to border for teach-in and public action

By Alejandra Molina — October 10, 2019
(RNS) — Theologians, educators and activists from across the country are responding to changes in the border crisis brought on by a new policy for asylum-seekers.

In Coachella Valley, Catholic Church ministers to indigenous Purépechas

By Alejandra Molina — September 30, 2019
MECCA, Calif. (RNS) — Aida Sansor and Maria Teresa Pacheco have traveled the Eastern Coachella Valley area, seeking to connect with the indigenous Purépecha community.

Panel says bishops have the last word on Catholic theology

By Tracy Gordon — March 8, 2012

VATICAN CITY (RNS) A group of theologians who advise the Vatican on faith matters says bishops must have the last word when it comes to affirming the "authentic interpretation" of Christian beliefs. By Alessandro Speciale.

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